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carolina watchman thursday dec 26 1889 a joint resolution has been iutro 1 in the senate for the recognition ui t lie new republic d brazil the sneezing disease in new voik noted in last week's paper i.s prevailing in boston also where it goes by the na of russian influenza did yo ever th editor of lhe pane 1'tmrs has loaded sticks of wood at his wood pile with gun powder for the benefit of wood thieves he's alter a local for his next paper a bill hits been has been introduced in the house by mr thompson of ohio providing that a sum equal to 100 for passage and return shall be given to ewry person of color and 40 iu every minor person of color who lesires to emigrate to any free state in in africa \ call has issued from the tennes see friends of andrew jackson ad dressed to governors of states and mayors of cities to celebrate the 8th day of january the anniversary of jackson's great victory at new orleans it wm forinorly orre of the regularly obÂ»er7Â«_.?_<**rititais of the country but for pom years past was dropped out the christian observer louisville ky is one of the best family papers published iii the country it is large contains a great deal of valuable read ing matter and is got up in first rate style on good paper if any one see ing this not ice should desire to ine_easc k stock pf literature for the family we know of no better paper than this price 2.50 in advance a satl accident occurred at detroit mich dec 20 in tilden public school where thirty children dressed in in flammable stuff were rehearsing for a christmas cantata a candle in the hand of one of iheiii came in contact with one of tin dresses and before the fhimes could be arrested 10 of them were badly burned two fatally three others so badly thev will die and 1 1 others seriously .Â«Â». a in in near lynchburg shot aud seriously wounded his son-in-law immediately after he shot aipl killed himself supposing it is thought he had killed his son-in-law a very similar case occurred in this county some years years ago eoresl monroe shot and wounded his son-in law and immediately afterward got his razor and cut his own throat be lieving no doubt that he had killed him gov fowle has commuted to life imprisonmant the death sentence f william alexander convicted in meck lenburg county of burglary and sen tenced to be hanged december 5th he had been reprieved till january 3d the governor thinks from the facts that the convicted man is not the bur glar who would take life if necessary tn his escape whom the law means to punish with death but that he is a sneak-thief in the light time and upon the petition of some of the very irest citizens of charlotte he commutes ntence to imprisonment for life james b robinson colored one of the exodusters from eastern north carolina to arkansas writes a dolefnl letter hack to j 0 nixon giving an account of the colored people who went tu that state to better their condition numbers of them went with the ex pectation of workiirg out their passage tofiftej after getting into the country thÂ«m _â– Â« the wretched ones kobin 4Â«o " tell all who want to come pay their way if they don't ml fire will be their portion i have not time to tell you about mississippi 11 i!t to keep away from there we learn from the scientific amer ican of de 21 that the difficulties to 1 overcome in the use of electricity for lighting purposes so as to make it safe to buildings and persons have nut yet been attained especially in the crowded centers of business the underground wires which for a time was thought to obviate all danger has been pronounced by the celebrated electrician mr edison to be more dangerous than those on poles in either case the danger arises from ac cidental breakages of wires whether from telephones or ordinary telegraph ; d coming in contact with the heav ily charged lines for lighting purposes hit late tire in boston and that also u * lynn have been traced to accidents f this kind bradfield's female regulator be ihed by the young woman she who suffers from any disorder peculiar lo '! er iex and at ehange of life is a power 11 ie benefits all who use il write '''' bradfield regular co atlanta ga ur funiculars sold by ail dltrggi 1 . there are patenl ii.;!,f bee-hive jigenta workin up cabarrus county for what i i worth as wc lean \\\. have seen numerous patent ijee-lrivcs lÂ»ut llie have always given l 1(l . (,, hi phi fashioned i v , xuu 1 ;-,,., ., ;-,... p i ' s trial a in in who has more money than he lias use for may as wel * s i>cnf il rn patenl bee-hive as on lottery tickets or any other uncertain tiling but any one nol in that rn iti condition hat better keep his money and let the bee-hive pass lo hi t r the box bee-gum which any boy can make in half an hour has never yet been excelled for convenience and efficiency the practice of all parts of the country being witness a eontemporary in rebuking a boast ful maine farmer for his brag of raising a bushels of irish potatoes ou orre aerc of ground refers to the fact that once in asheville within the corporate limits on thesamearea raised 1100 bushels thai was the fcict hut alas for the rarity of it it was never done but once neither was mr woodfin's feat of raising 130 bushels of corn to tho acre ever repeated tiie more shame for it what man has done man may do and instead of an average of 80 or 00 bushels of one crop aud 12 or 24 on the other the average may bo made every year to approximate those large numbers which stand on rec ord tu amaze or to encourage in what ever spirit they are looked ou â€” a&hei-illc oitixen the citizen may be correct in stat ing that mr woodfiu _ feat of rais ing 18c bushels of corn to the acre c but we have for years been claim ing the result of mr w's experiment as excelling anything in the south and have uniformly stated it at 1gs bush els to the acre we get our impression from the announcement made at the time p,nd don't like to be corrected growth of towns building factories building and extending railroads are every day announcements in news papers v jlj some one rise up and show us a similar development and im provement of the farming interests of the country from various sources of ixformation the farms of the country are going down about in the same ra tio the new england farms are being abandoned and the census re ports show a steady decline in the value of farm properties in the old states north the western and many of the southern farms are shingled over with mortgages and there is a general feeling that farming does not pay city improvement meantime is all the rage how long can it be so ii the farming interests of the country emit inue to deft i ue . these are questions which must ul timately force themselves to the sur face ami capital ami enterprise going into railroads factories ami city im provements will he obliged to pause and consider them state financss t1ik books of the state treasuree and auditor o k the raleigh news and observer of sunday says the committee appointed by the legislature having thoroughly ex amined the books of the state treasurer and auditor found them correct in every particular the following is the result of the year's operations ending novem ber 30 1s89 balance educational fund 11,923.51 balance public fund 5,670.46 17,593.97 statement of i he i eceipts and disburse ments of the puhlic fund for the year ending nov 30 1889 receipts Â§ 976,761.31 disbursements 1,013,c83.2g the balance to the credit fund was december 1 lsss Â§ 42,592.41 the receipts were 976,761.31 total 1,019,353.72 disbursements 1,013.683.26 balance to i lie credil ofthe public fund december 1 1889 5,670.46 educational fund balance dec 1 1888 30,439.80 receipt 12,265.56 total 42,705.36 disbursements 80,781.85 balance deo 1 1s89 11,923.51 the special receipts were : fertilizer licenses $ 37,500-06 n c it k dividends 162,000.00 penitentiary earning 147,454.81 total 346,954.81 leaving i he legitimate re ceipts into the treasury fpom direct taxes 629,s06.50 the special disbursements were agricultural department $ 37,500.00 interest oil <"â– per ct bonds 155,130.00 penitentiary earnings trans ferred to the penitentiary account 123,369.20 total 315,999.20 leaving the legitimate state expenses including the in terest o:i 1 per ct bonds 697,6s4.06 the most convenient valuable and unique business table or desk calendar for 1890 is the columbia bicycle calen dar and stand issued hy the pope mfg co of boston ma-s the calendar proper is in the form of a pad containing 366 leaves each 5j x -:-; in one for each dav ofthe year to be turn oil daily aud one fur tbe entire year a portion vl each leafis left blank for memoranda and as the leaves are not pasted but sewed at the end any leaf can be < xposed when ever desired by an ingenious device the leaves tear off independently leav ing no stub the pad rests upon a port able stand containing pen rack and pen t i bidder aud when placed upon a iie.<k or writina table the enure surface i the date leal i brought directly and left con stantly before tbe eye inrni-iijiig date a rrd niemoiaiida impossible to be oyer 1 looked v 4 w .- th sire i say to our citziei -, i an fin yfars \\- have im en el hiÂ«j ! h . k be \. â– discovery lor ( inn u ii 1 1 ;..- . i i . kino's ! Â« hilc pills ;; .!â– kit n . ai it :-â– :- ,. tim ] ; ijieelric iiitti :â€¢-. and have never han lletl rcnietlics lh-.il sell as well or i al have i ! uivcn such iii a i - 1 a ti at ion we tin | i li lie-rtale to liu-irantei i hem every linn mi'i we staml n sul lo icltui i a purchase ! price ifs-ui-miotoi n --';- do nol |â€ž ,. | thuir n â– . tin â– â– n â€¢ v on their i ureal i ipiihuiy on in ii mi rils t ia j klni ;/. a i ii dm i-ts the south ha not found a friend at courl m ii ]â€žâ– !--,. i of speaker reed lie l npp irs to hold ii sou tin rn n puhlieair in ! las little favor its he would a southern j democrat out of fifty-six chairman ' ships of committees the whole south gets 1 hut on brower f north carolina a more eqrritahle di 1 rib itii n would have , found a dace for mr ewarts <-. rtainly a strong and ust ful party man and abun dantly capable wc will leave the re publicans to gn h : w c do noi enter into their ari a but the i southern republicans have learned by this time of hovt little aeeounl they are in their own household .'.'.. i ilh < iii zeo â€” â€” _ r >* â€” a safj n.v3st_ont i one \\ hieli is gi i â€¢ teed to bring von sal islactorv results or in case of fai'iire n return ol i lie â– pri e n thi plan you can bm t'r mi our adveri i â– â€¢â– ! drug j girt a bottle of dr k ing 1 nve'rv ! for com unipti m il a guaranteed to bring reliel in ever ease d for any affection of throat farng or chest such as consumption mil immation ol liin bronchitis asthma \ ho cough croup etc etc it is pleasant and i ayreeable to taste perfectly sale and can always be depended upon trial bottles free at kluttz & co drug stoic fl__v-5radf!_ld5 e ntl b a :.-- -* _ : 1 â– ' | â– * ' \ - i \ pa 15 a jf line k mci fion ,_ _â€ž , c '"- s , ..,- sickness fcr\tf \ , _ va l a y us t v rm mil be i\vdtli â€¢' odx y - ' 0 i 1 wtfalledfseb bbabfield resul/iybii co fltlaa'taga sb&bwtallhbllÂ£slstx solo ry stkere \ i ls & co c it r _ s o â€” , â€” > lr r a r - : ! r â€¢ â– '-â€¢.-"â€¢. r.jidi-tfi wl > /-\ v v/7/xh-i - - - - "-â€¢ â€¢ â€¢ t^>rijr ' ' " a ; 'â– â– '.. . iÂ«y-i â– -., -,"-.â– : a a_l tfiakr-j --..-â– rkj l^^3yy ' â– i , â– â– â– ' v r for sale hy jno ii niss druggist r : a ! v r ' p i raic u u iliy (.* i : the torj>i liver c th _ i;.-|-v-,!i -. â– Â«.' i -â€¢-,â– -' an 4",'.Â«ii4tv"4 tiio buwclti u-i<j _Â«*Â« uuequuk-t us i'.u hi3 i i " a:...j _ _ 3 rsjl.l5s_-f*jfei em mnlarinl rt!strlÂ«*ts jv.oir virtues are vi iisfl.v rtci '- 1 ' -.-.-â– ":. as tlivy eÂ»o*se>i pec liliar tiropcr 1 ie iu i'rci i i i es sseiti iron thai â– â– â– â– -. ' atl.v sugar coated jo?>a_mali l'rice 25cts sold e-rer7\a7ho?e office 44 murray st new york patents ~ c ive its trade marks and copyrights obtained mdallol rbusim - in die ias paten ilil ui :, i il t.0 ti r m ,. , : .;. t'ci's qui oiliocb ipposlte tiie 1 . s i'atenl onice.aud wee m obtain i'ati utsln li .- - time i turn luoscre mote from washington s nd modeloi drawing we ad 1st ia topatcnl abillij tree ol oil irge ad make v char â– tuir.stwt obtain pal f v ,- refer uere to the postmaster 1 lie snpt o monej order dlv ai is r i i he v s pal nt oftlce foroireular aclvi e tern and refer encestoaciual lien i yi in i 'â– > ti stnteoi oountj wrlteto c.a.snov & co i ipo 4 patent onicc wasulngtul u.c oct 21 s5 tr : v.5 -- r â– â– :â– '-.-:â– -â– ->â– i " - r-a a i . :. â– â– . , ; 7i i a . v l ! | ; jl|i j ail i blasg^fs : :-: - v_-a . - i :- - : - i5_!iÂ»__asg d a at vv nslli's h___tw v v j_4j waw_wÂ£ij where a full line of goods iu his line may alw â€¢'â€¢'-â– ' u .'. unil dr j c mi'cubbins j stirscoii to3i.xi salisbury - - - n 0 offiee in i nle huildii â– â– â€¢ i : fl or next lo ! p r . campbell --. < p dte d a atwell's \ .; iv .:â– '-: re mail sin - 1 9:lv executrix notice havin : qualifu tl as i tecutris of the will of e i . lipc deceased late of row an county all , - : â– om lm ing claims ' aÂ»aiust in â€¢ nil musl iresent them to jinelai payment on or before the 26th dav of december lv>!"0 aud all nersons indented to said estate must make imme diate settlement ia the undersigned this 3d day of den ml er usso c ia i.i i'ia executrix ' il u .: uda.n at . 10:6t ia.-_._i ___â€” nÂ«i'r w . nis in u.m im_u_f ii a p ll 1 11 ii 8 hi _Â£ ._ ci r _ i 1 w v l _. Â»_ j . m n i j t a i n o 4 yiifi luado of bagging & ties just in s imething tod wn tiie bagging trust at prices that will save vou more than 100 over any other ct >'!!< n covering the especial attention of the farmers rs called to this notice po a i all pp 1 i us a ________ v_j _ _ __ l ii \_ _ wo lav all kinds of grain at highest cash prices â– . p r tt 0 v slii g r pa â– â– ! â– â– 3 v^-lj ii _ j.-j 9 i 1 li u-l'j a e wo arc in the market for all the cotton raised in this and adjoining counties see us before you sell your cotton we arc at the top on prices for all grades we will pay high est cash prices for all seed brought to this market dtawq 1_t n/.p1_nwqt ri_o i b awu ilamu s o r'w 1 have some superior chilled plows wliich we will sell to the farmers at net cost gall and examine them the hillside plow is a beauty and does its work well our clark's cutaway harrow i ; s a tool that i very farmer needs wagons buggies carriages hacks a!!b caets our stock of vehicles cannot he excelled in the state itie mcluhmlllv oltll mlivftn s pronounced hy ill who have used it lo be the best our wlieat ofertilizersi re now ix cv at prices lower than ever v : liters friend stonewall ey national pure < round bone and german kanit ave are always at the front m our different lines resjieclfully daÂ¥1\r_tâ€žaniki|if duiubjpoulm cn - -. <-, Â«â€¢â– Â» t-i - â– i <--. a it Â»â€¢ jj_i > r _> u 4_x j i ll^.t..u ._ _..*__ _. l ox lfit _. _ . iii pursuance of a judgment of the su perior court obtained in the sp cii proceeding entitled c w stewart ida miller and other's agairrst nannie miller i jacobs and ernest miller i will sell at ; the court i ou e door in siilishrri , monday tin 6tli day of january 18 0 it ul ie i iction in he iii aie-t bidtlei , a \ i met of land lying on crane creek in rowan county and known as miller's ! mill contaii ; -' < 200 acn s(t\vo huntlred : iei i - ). iidjoinii : the lands of a e kluttz jami frexler and others a ai i pai ticular tie tiptiou of v liich is given in the petition filed in said cause â€” this property is situate three miles from sal isbury on the bringlc ferry road and comprises a ;; i ton dv \ house ami also one of the best v mills ie i he ci unty a part â€¢ in iind the remainih r ; is c vi red with valuable timber terms ol sale : ( :.. t bird cash and the balance in 12 months interest orr th :' rre i paviuent at 8 per cent c v stewart 1 nov 7 1 - 59 ci uimis i iner 4:t.s hnn.|]pvi(|p]ij mfitjnp ivjii ild_iugill ndli'ju state of kosth carolina 1 ' â– 'Â»- i a....::c jht r 1 holmes and e a holmes a li iii - j ratois of m a a oiuies plaintiff's against james al burns and susan burns de fendants i james m burns and susan per .-, ,: m rcsidcirfs you are hereby notified that the plain tiffs above named have commenced a civil action against you to foreclose a mortgage executed by you to the late m l holmes and you are hereby required to appear before the judge of the supe rior court at a court to be held in tin ; county oi rowan at i he ( ourt hon e in salisbury on the 2d monthly before the l-i monthly of march 1890 and answer j ir demur to the complaint of the plain tiffs given under mv hand the 2oth dav ol november 1 si j m horah clerk superior < ourt of rowan count v 6:6vv commissioner's sale ef m in pin nance ol an order of the supe rior court of e wan county made in the special pr â€¢â€¢ r_tlii . - ::' : : led john s 1 en ' derson and r j ii ' n against ] lolmes , w reid and oth i ;, i iviil sell at public liiction â€¢ - : bidder at the | our ! . - town of salis bury on morula the jd day of febru ary i â– '.><), i lie .'â– a â– â– .. a described tract j of land : lying ou ! tie waters of i ran a creek ::-' - ' ii ii ..: ' lie lands of j c ri iwe i ira i miller and others containing ninety-six ami one-fourth do acres and know as the " j w lone true ." terms of sale one-half cash and the balance in six months the deferred pay ment to draw int rest at the rate i f eight per cent per annum til le reserved un til all ilii purchase money is paid r j holmes ' i i & ci :"â– ; :.'-. r coinuii ion r , uqja at w at a a q nn i at â– by virtue of a decree of the supi rior court of rowan county in the case of r . te c foster against john s ilender j ..,,. tru itce and others i will sell at j the courl iioii e do ir iu salisbury oi monday the 6th day of janu try 18'j '. at public auction a house and lot in the north war ofthe town ol salisbury on â€¢ he corner of fulton and liberty streets now occupied by j m lladen ami known as the fosti r hou e and lot this lot front - about 100 feet on fill rr street and run ba k to jack ori si reet terms ; uc-thir i cash one-third in six ulna and the balance in twelve j monl ;:.- with intt re i a 5 pi r cent december 2d 1 - -:\ juhn h iiexdersox (* : t s < ni.i'r and triu ti e havim rpialifn d as tht ext cutopof j ; jl ritchie det d this is ti notify all per sons having claims against his estate to | present them to me for paymr nt on or i before the 20th day of december 18*j0 1 rsous indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment j december belli 1889 .,.,-! 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